Original Minecraft Classic Launches in Web Browsers for Free
To celebrate its tenth anniversary, Minecraft makes its foundational Classic version playable directly in web browsers at no cost.
Minecraft celebrates its tenth anniversary by making its original Classic version playable directly in web browsers for free. Players do not need to download any files or spend any money to access this foundational slice of gaming history.
Because this version represents an early phase of development, its features remain quite limited. The experience offers strictly creative mode with only 32 available blocks, and players even get to encounter the decade-old quirks and bugs of the original release.
While the browser version reportedly does not allow players to save their creations, it still provides a fun nostalgic activity. Users can invite up to nine friends to join their server and work together to build impressive blocky worlds.